LeRay, NY (March 29, 2026) – At least one person sustained injuries following an early morning collision at the intersection of State Route 342 and Crysler Drive on Sunday. First responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after 4:00 a.m. to provide assistance and secure the roadway.
According to emergency dispatch records, the crash occurred at approximately 4:08 a.m. at the crossroads of State Route 342 and Crysler Drive in the Town of LeRay. Multiple units, including the Calcium Fire Department and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, quickly responded to the area following reports of a traffic collision with injuries.
Upon arriving at the intersection, emergency personnel secured the area to attend to those involved. Authorities confirmed that at least one individual was injured in the wreck. Paramedics were on site to evaluate and provide care to the injured party, though the exact severity of their condition and their current medical status have not been officially released to the public.
The New York State Police were also noted in dispatch logs as responding to the incident. Officials have not yet detailed the number or types of vehicles involved, nor have they released information regarding what circumstances led to the crash. The intersection was temporarily impacted as rescue crews worked to clear the scene. An investigation into the cause of the collision remains active, and further details will be provided as authorities conclude their review.
Intersection Accident Liability Under New York Traffic Law
Collisions at intersections like State Route 342 and Crysler Drive frequently raise complex questions regarding right-of-way, driver inattention, and traffic signal compliance under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law. Because New York operates under a Pure Comparative Negligence system, injured victims can pursue compensation even if they share partial blame for an accident, though their overall financial recovery will be reduced by their specific percentage of fault.
Following a serious collision, victims must first rely on their own No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage to address immediate medical bills and lost wages up to $50,000. However, if injuries are severe enough to meet the strict threshold under New York Insurance Law § 5102(d), victims may seek additional damages for pain and suffering from the at-fault party. Working with an experienced Watertown car accident lawyer can help ensure that critical evidence—such as vehicle damage profiles, tire mark analysis, and official police reports—is preserved to build a comprehensive claim before the state’s three-year statute of limitations expires.
If you or someone you know has been hurt in a car accident in Jefferson County or anywhere across upstate New York, Stanley Law Offices is available for a free consultation at 888-997-3889. We are here to help you understand your legal options and protect your rights during the recovery process.